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Speech presented at Boise Skywagon club meeting, 1979

An older document - yet some really interesting reading about the 180, 185 and Cessna's in general, including facts I never knew.
There's also some contention about drooped wing tips, and 3 bladed props, which is always fun :D

Hopefully I got the public file sharing right...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/83013975/Speech%20Presented%20at%20Boise%20Skywagon%20Club%20meeting%201979.pdf

Ps. no need to return this online version to Mr. Gunson #-o
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Re: Speech presented at Boise Skywagon club meeting, 1979

I think that is a read that provides exceptional insight to the 180.
I have often heard of the drooped wing tip failing to provide lift and being a device for styling. I have noticed though that it can provide some comfort in a direct crosswind on my aircraft, not a 180, to help keep the up wind wing down. Longer ones do block the view and that doesn't seem worth it.

For the three blade prop issue, that two blades out climbs three, was once considered a fact but now is changing as prop technology has advanced. The new MT three blade constant speed is out climbing their best two blade CS while giving lower vibration and better prop clearance.
I am especially interested in trying the pinched exhaust pipes to reduce sound and may insulate my wing roots to reduce noise.
Good info. Thanks
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Re: Speech presented at Boise Skywagon club meeting, 1979

Good read.

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Re: Speech presented at Boise Skywagon club meeting, 1979

thanks for posting.
i enjoyed it
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